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Has The Law Acted In This Child's Best Interest?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.As advised be previous posters, the social services operatives will have taken this difficult decision based on the current, and more importantly ongoing situation in which this poor child is living.
Some people are sadly unable to be parents, but that does not prevent them having children - and this is one of those cases.
Some people are sadly unable to be parents, but that does not prevent them having children - and this is one of those cases.
Of course the law has acted correctly, but my question is...why is this the only case.
One can go to any major city in the UK and see young mothers pushing their offspring in pushchairs and a cigarette stuck in their mouths (the mothers that is). Mothers, foul mouthed, badly dressed in dirty clothes with hair that has never been washed for weeks......a part of the great unwashed.
What about the children of those mothers ( no father in site) , they have absolutely no future and surely they would benefit from "being taken away."
One can go to any major city in the UK and see young mothers pushing their offspring in pushchairs and a cigarette stuck in their mouths (the mothers that is). Mothers, foul mouthed, badly dressed in dirty clothes with hair that has never been washed for weeks......a part of the great unwashed.
What about the children of those mothers ( no father in site) , they have absolutely no future and surely they would benefit from "being taken away."
The parents will be aware of the consequences....
if the child is taken into care, adoption is a definite outcome they should anticipate.
[ Think car crash - there is no good in sitting in the car sear of a wrecked car and saying hmmm perhaps I shouldnt have driven so fast .... now next time...... ]
if the child is taken into care, adoption is a definite outcome they should anticipate.
[ Think car crash - there is no good in sitting in the car sear of a wrecked car and saying hmmm perhaps I shouldnt have driven so fast .... now next time...... ]
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